The Boulders Resort Golf Club - North Course

The North course is the older of the two courses at The Boulders and features bent grass with spectacular views of Black Mountain as the course meanders through the Boulders community. Both courses are built right into the desert foothills and offer breathtaking panoramas - including stunning boulder formations, striking Sonoran Desert sunsets and natural desert terrain. Keep your eyes open because desert wildlife is often visible during play. Every day, golfers are surprised to see a bobcat, rabbits, coyotes or a javelina while hunting for a wayward shot. In short your experience should be a scenic and natural wonder.

South course
went off at 2:00 pm. Single player , matched up with 2 ladies in there late 70's members I believe. Had a great time with them, pleasant surprise . Very slow on back 9 . No Marshall ???
My favorite spot in the valley of the sun. Views are magnificent .
February 19, 2015

play early
we had 1st tee time was great if you play later it gets crowded
February 17, 2015

Fun Day at Boulders South
We enjoyed the views, the course was challenging but fair. Saw many animals including a bobcat. We were able to finish our round even though we teed off at 2 pm. Bring your camera!
February 16, 2015

Another Arizona Gem
My wife and I played The Boulders on a Friday morning. we played the South course as there was a tournament on then North course that day. The practice facilities were top notch as was the staff. The entire facility of people and venue could not have been better right up to the time we finished and had our clubs loaded by the. Staff into the car. A fabulous experience, a great course and fun partners whom we were paired with. The round took us about 4 hours with limited wait times on a few par threes but with the spectacular surroundings it was welcomed. The price to play is still higher than I care for but in this case, we found a great rate at around $80 it was well worth it.
February 8, 2015

Rate as one of the top courses in Arizona
Very scenic is one of the first things that comes to mind when talking about the Boulders. The course is well maintained, staff is very friendly and the lunch was very good. I would certainly recommend this golf course!
February 7, 2015

This course is very over-rated.
Greens were in awful condition. I would not play this course again
February 5, 2015

Calgary Golfer
Played on Super Bowl Sunday. Nobody on any golf course...priceless! Perfect weather.
Nice range and practice facilities. Water provided on cart. GPS.
Played from tips 7000 yds. Tees perfect. Fairways perfect. Greens fast, true, tiered, undulating and smallish.
Very challenging course. Wide open off the tees. But funnels in towards the greens. Leave above the hole will guarantee 3 putts.
Beautiful views. Nice drive out from Scottsdale.
Excellent and helpful staff. Very polished and high end service and look to the resort. Golf attire mandatory.
Would play it over and over and over again!
February 4, 2015

Excellent all around
Spectacular course. Expensive, but worth it. Well manicured. Super fast pace of play.
February 3, 2015

With five dramatically different restaurants, The Boulders offers choices to suit every taste.

The Latilla: Discover the romantic elegance of this glass-walled showplace at the resort’s main lodge. Panoramic views of the waterfall trickling through the boulders draw the desert night indoors. Recently honored by Gourmet magazine as one of the nation’s outstanding restaurants, The Latilla features classic American cuisine. Menu choices also include Golden Door Spa cuisine, created by the resort’s chefs and Spa professionals for specialties as healthy as they are appealing.

Palo Verde: Overlooking the golf course at The Boulders’ main lodge is a showcase for creative Southwestern cuisine. Ranked as the "best Southwestern restaurant" by the Arizona Republic, Palo Verde features specialties using ingredients indigenous to the area.

The Boulders Club: Just a short stroll from the main lodge, guests can enjoy an American grill menu overlooking the golf course.

Cantina del Pedregal: Also at the adjacent marketplace, Cantina del Pedregal features casual Mexican dining and the best margaritas north of the border.

Hotel Information:

Individual Casitas: Each of the individual casitas is shaped into the dramatic Sonoran Desert foothills. Natural wood and Mexican tile reflect the Southwestern spirit that surrounds The Boulders. Among the pleasures of these casitas are a lavishly stocked refreshment center, a wood-burning fireplace for cozy evenings, and a private patio or balcony overlooking the spectacular desert terrain. The spacious bathrooms are graced with a lush terrycloth Boulders bathrobe for every guest, along with a collection of eucalyptus bath, beauty and sun products that were honored as “Best Guest Room Amenities” by Andrew Harper’s Hideaway Report in its awards for peaceful vacation retreats. Pueblo Villas: For families and groups of friends, the resort offers a choice of one, two and three-bedroom patio homes known as Pueblo Villas. Each beautifully decorated home features plenty of room to spread out and relax, including a spacious dining area and living room, fireplace, private patio, fully-equipped kitchen, laundry facilities and garage

Local Attractions:

El Pedregal: One of the most appealing attractions at The Boulders is the resort’s festival-style marketplace, el Pedregal. Just a short stroll from the main lodge, it offers a variety of intriguing shops, restaurants and galleries with art and other treasures that reflect the spirit of the Southwest. el Pedregal also features the first satellite location of the famed Heard Museum of Southwestern and Native American culture. The Heard Museum North offers frequent lectures and demonstrations by regional artists, enhancing its constantly changing exhibits of art, pottery, weavings and more. Visit the El Pedregal website.

Sonoran Spa: Reflecting the timeless beauty of the desert in its natural approach to fitness, the spa features an array of tempting choices to soothe the spirit, challenge and pamper the body, and enrich the mind. What a perfect setting for the forthcoming Golden Door Spa, inspired by North America’s premier destination spa. The Sonoran Spa’s fully equipped Workout Center offers fitness machines and free weights as well as cardiovascular equipment including treadmills, rowing and step machines, and recumbent and upright bikes. The spacious Movement Studio features a variety of fitness classes and health seminars. Complete locker facilities include steam rooms for men and women. The Earth, Sun and Water rooms are available for individual Spa treatments like The Boulders’ hot rock massage, the Aromatherapy Facial or the Sonoran Soother. Just outside are the whirlpool spa and lap swimming pool overlooking the spectacular desert vistas of The Boulders.

. A lazy afternoon horseback ride through the rugged desert once roamed by prospectors and pioneers. Rising with the dawn for a hot air balloon ride above the boulders. Exploring the wonders surrounding The Boulders on a mountain bike adventure or jeep tours led by colorful Native American guides. And the Sonoran Spa offers rock climbing instruction, hikes and nature walks, as well as treks to Arizona wonders like an old-time gold mine and petroglyphs carved in stone by long-ago desert dwellers.

NOTE: While every effort has been made to assure accuracy, we advise you to check all information with
the golf course before booking your tee-time or driving to the course.